By Margaret
Steve and Ginny have now been at the Shepherd Center for two weeks. Steve continues to work hard in therapy 6-7 hours a day while Ginny stays very busy managing life. Progress is slow, but with Steve's great attitude, and the support of his many loved ones, we all have faith he will continue to regain movement. Steve is determined to walk out of the Shepherd Center, whenever that may be! When Steve is not in therapy, he is resting. Rehabilitation is exhausting and leaves him energy for little else. Because his lung capacity remains compromised by the injury, even light conversation wears hims out. As Steve's health improves, we look forward to seeing more familiar faces in Atlanta. Until then, please keep the cards coming and we are requesting quiet time for our patient! Love and thanks to everyone ... xx
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Dr. Richard Caleel
6/12/2016 08:55:29 pm
Hi Steve,
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Bonni Roybal
6/16/2016 04:00:41 am
Keep up the hard work Steve, know it isn't easy but you know it gets the job done..you inspire an awful lot of us out here that don't see you very often, but know that we think of you and pray for you to make a full recovery..
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Col. C.C. Adams
6/26/2016 07:23:06 pm
Lt. Adams from Culver Summer School Days here. Heard about your accident thru my cousin in Barrington, IL. Will never forget our Summer's at CMA and on the polo field in St. Louis. Will be praying for your complete recovery and return to scoring goals.
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